View Full Version : How to Set up CR32 2005 to stop Oversteering
JerryM
09-16-2008, 10:54 AM
Hello - I have a CR32 with a TM K9 - We race at our local track with is about 1 mile in length - the surface is very old and is very abrasive but yet it has very little grip with lots of bumps - Kart and Driver is about 408 lbs and we run MG Yellow’s for the series. My chassis is oversteering badly and I am desperate for suggestions. Present Setup is 1040x50x2-M axle down, all bearing tight, all bolts in, 125mm hubs, 54-3/4” wide with Douglas Aluminum Rims, 2 Stays per side. STD front Torsion bar, Spindles all the way down, 1.5 degree caster, 75mm front hubs, two thick spaces out with 1mm Toe out on the Stand.
Marc Miller
09-16-2008, 01:36 PM
What track is it? We may have run there before and have a decent set-up we can give you.
JerryM
09-16-2008, 02:02 PM
Thanks for the prompt response, I am from Guyana, South America, any advice you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
Chris Lobaugh
09-17-2008, 09:41 AM
I would start with taking the caster out (central pills) and then try moving the spindles up. If both of those changes help, but, you still need more I would try removing caster (standing kingpins up). What are you currently running for camber?
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